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[Albion] Kaoru Mitoma



huzzah

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Sep 8, 2023
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God his first touch is delicious isn’t it.
my nephew upon visiting his first game with me (against Wolves) said he was like a robot with pillows on his feet. It's difficult to look into the minds of young people, but this is what chatgpt told me he meant.
 

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Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
16,527
Can only hope that he gets injured at the end of the season. Because if you're man u , spurs , arsenal etc he's about as no brainer signing as it gets in the premier league.
What a bizarre take. I kinda get the point you're trying to make, but there's no way I would wish injury on ANY player – let alone a Brighton one!
 






Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
3,609
His best mate is apparently Tanaka, they played in the same academy together and are childhood friends.

Tanaka plays for...Leeds.

I hope Tony knows what he needs to do for so many reasons.
Yes they looked dirty good together when I was watching most Kawasaki games (they played amazing football in the covid years). Tanaka the playmaker and Mitoma as a winger. Reo Hatate who plays for Celtic was also part of that team.
 








Han Solo

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May 25, 2024
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The money we make on shirt sales to the japanese tourists far outweighs any profit we would make on a sale. Long may that be the case.
If the club sells a shirt it can likely expect somewhere between 7% and 10% in profit for each sold shirt, depending on the deal with the kit producer.

If we say 10% to make it easy, Brighton makes £8 on every £80...

So to make the £50m we might get from Mitoma from tourists buying shirts rather than a player sale, we'll have to sell 6,2 million Mitoma shirts...
 






essbee1

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Jun 25, 2014
4,922
Amazing that no commentators / analysis experts on the tele picked up on it - as far as I heard anyway. It was just a "simple goal".

To control a ball coming over your head, kicked from the other half of the pitch as you are sprinting and without breaking stride - quite astonishing. And yet none of the "experts" noticed.
That's because the "experts" are obsessed with tedious positional play and f****g boring team strategies; completely oblivious to the skills
of an individual player.
 






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Oct 8, 2003
57,478
Faversham
Amazing that no commentators / analysis experts on the tele picked up on it - as far as I heard anyway. It was just a "simple goal".

To control a ball coming over your head, kicked from the other half of the pitch as you are sprinting and without breaking stride - quite astonishing. And yet none of the "experts" noticed.
They are all too busy wallowing in the demise of ManUre.
 


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